1/8/2019

BORDER/CONGRESS/MEDIA/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT/WALL: “President Trump doubled down on one of the biggest gambles of his presidency on Tuesday [1-8-19] night with a televised appeal to pressure Congress into paying for his long-promised border wall, even at the cost of leaving the government partly closed until lawmakers give in. Embarking on a strategy that he himself privately disparaged as unlikely to work, Mr. Trump devoted the first prime-time Oval Office address of his presidency to his proposed barrier in hopes of enlisting public support in an ideological and political conflict that has shut the doors of many federal agencies for 18 days. In a nine-minute speech that made no new arguments but included multiple misleading assertions, the president sought to recast the situation at the Mexican border as a ‘humanitarian crisis’ and opted against declaring a national emergency to bypass Congress, which he had threatened to do, at least for now. But he excoriated Democrats for blocking the wall, accusing them of hypocrisy and exposing the country to criminal immigrants.”

Peter Baker, “Trump’s National Address Escalates Border Wall Fight,” The New York Times online, January 8, 2019